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Friday, January 04, 2008

All is fair in love and war!


If cheating on his wife of 2 years with one of her close mates wasn’t a harsh enough blow for Alesha Dixon, then finding out that Javine is having Harvey’s baby is a definite knock out. After finally coming clean about his affair with Javine, Harvey drops the final bombshell that spells the end of their marriage. He is going to be a dad.

But however, difficult 2007 has been for Alesha, she has definitely proved that she is a strong-minded woman. Having won ‘Strictly come dancing’, and showing no signs of animosity in the papers about her ex-hubby and his new lover, she has in no doubt shown the fingers up to love rat Harvey.

Instead, Alesha has got her own back in a more civil and diplomatic way. Winning hit reality show ‘Strictly come dancing’ is Alesha’s way of proving to Harvey that he hasn’t destroyed her and that she is doing just fine with out him. Like they say all is fair in love and war.

But what’s in store for the new-year with this lovely three-some? Guess we will just have to wait and see. With Javine and Harvey’s relationship beautifully blossoming and the birth of there baby drawing near. And with Alesha’s career finally taking off there is definitely going to be a few fireworks set to take off.

So let the battle commence.

The cheek of it!


Can you believe the cheek of Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh from the reality show X-Factor? After asking the girl group Girl’s Aloud to do a guest appearance on the show, they had the audacity to critise the girl’s singing abilities and live performances.

Despite the fact that the girl group was actually put together by one of Simon Cowell’s shows, Pop stars the rivals it didn’t seem to stop the famous critical Cowell from tearing into them. The comments came straight after one of Simons acts girl group Hope, who sang Amy Whinehouse ‘Back to black’.

Both Simon and Louis praised the girl group saying how good they were and how great it is for a girl group to able to sing live week after week in front of thousands of people. Louis then went in with the sting saying, ‘you are great you’re the best girl group there is in the UK. I’m not going to say whether your better than Girls Aloud but that’s only too obvious’. Simon then went onto say, ‘You are one of the only girl groups today that actually come out and sing live on stage and you should be very proud of that performance.’

What made things worse is that Girls Aloud were set to perform just minutes after the comments were made. You can only imagine how they must have felt having heard those comments and then having to go out and sing in front of everyone, especially if they weren’t singing live.

At the end of the day Girls Aloud are a British girl group who started in the same position as girl group Hope. They too entered a competition and worked hard to get where they are, so is it really fair to critise them in such a harsh and humiliating way?